Flexibility Strategy
Flexibility plays a crucial role in daily network balancing, achieved through collaboration with stakeholders and utilisation of our network assets. In recent years, we have worked diligently to establish systems that foster an inclusive and efficient flexibility marketplace. This enables us to manage our network cost-effectively, ensuring value for consumers and helping us deliver our Social DSO ambitions.
This strategy outlines our achievements to date on our flexibility journey, informed by your needs, and invites you to participate in shaping our future initiatives.
Distribution Flexibility Services Procurement Statement and Report
In line with the Clean Energy for all Europeans Package introduced by UK Government in December 2020, Ofgem added a new condition to our Electricity Distribution Licence. Condition 31E: Procurement and use of distribution flexibility services sets out Distribution Network Operator's (DNOs) plans for procuring flexible services for the upcoming regulatory year. This statement outlines our plans for procuring flexible services for the upcoming regulatory year and reflects our approach for supporting the flexibility market in Great Britain as we cooperate with other DNOs to deliver simplicity, accessibility and transparency throughout our processes in this fast-developing sector. The Procurement Report details the outcomes of the services procured and dispatched in the previous regulatory year.
Regional Variation in the Uptake of Flexibility Services
The report has been prepared by WSP, in collaboration with Electricity North West Limited and Northern Powergrid to investigate whether there are regional differences in the uptake of flexibility services across Great Britain.
The year in review
In December 2018 we committed to the Energy Network Association’s (ENA) Six Steps for Delivering Flexibility Services. This commitment intends to ensure that Electricity Distribution Network Operators (DNOs) become a level playing field for all customers with connected resources by increasing the accessibility and transparency of flexibility services, ensuring they remain open for all to participate in, and by helping customers understand the methodologies and criteria that are used to procure and dispatch Flexibility Services from their Distributed Energy Resource (DER). You can view previous editions in our document archive.